| Distributor |
New Line Cinema |
| Release Date |
13/01/2009 |
| Packaging |
Blu-Ray Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.85:1 |
| Subtitles |
English; German |
| Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby TrueHD 5.1
German Dolby Digital 5.1
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| No. of Discs/Tapes |
1 |
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| Purchase Date |
16/10/2012 |
| Location |
HD Shelving |
| Owner |
Carl Taylor |
| Store |
Amazon.ca |
| Purchase Price |
$9.99 |
| Tags |
701-0516341-4109001, Amazon.ca, Original Disc, Processed, Still Sealed, To Update, Verified |
| Links |
Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
TheMovieDb.org
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| Disc 01 |
HD Shelving: 1000040641 |
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Audio commentary with Director Chuck Russell, New Line Cinema Co-Chairman Bob Shaye, Writer Mike Werb, Executive Producer Mike Richardson, Producer Bob Engelman, Visual Effects Supervisor Scott Squires, Animation Supervisor Tom Bertino and Cinematographer John Leonetti Audio commentary with Director Chuck Russell onlyReturn to Edge City (27:16) A nice, fairly comprehensive making of documentary, which covers the whole history of the project; it was originally conceived as a successor to the Nightmare on Elm Street series, as a kind of horror-comedy.Introducing Cameron Diaz: Screen test (13:17). Cartoon Logic (13:43) An investigation into the animated origins of some of The Mask’s best gags. Animation historians are interviewed, and footage from old Tex Avery cartoons is juxtaposed with what occurred in the movie.What Makes Fido Run (10:51) While this is supposed to be about the dog in The Mask, and how it performed a lot of the astounding stunts in the movie. Additional scenes with commentary with Chuck Russell (3:54 total) Just a couple of minor scenes – one is an alternate opening sequence, with Vikings traveling to America just to dispose of the haunted mask. This scene is cheap looking and unfinished, and would have added nothing to the movie. The second scene is the death sequence for morally ambiguous reporter Peggy (Amy Yasbeck) and is pretty entertaining.Theatrical Trailer |
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